It's cheerfully daft enough to be good fun, and even if you won't be quoting it the next day, it'll keep you laughing from start to finish.
Confetti (2006)
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Reviews Counted:73
Fresh:42
Rotten:31
Average Rating:5.8/10
Consensus: This sweetly humorous mockumentary takes the spirit of Spinal Tap -- if not the laughs -- and uses it to spoof the wedding industry.
Theatrical Release:Sep 15, 2006 Limited
Box Office: $145,545
Synopsis: British actor Martin Freeman first came to the public's attention with his turn as the jaded and smitten Tim in Ricky Gervais's television mockumentary THE OFFICE. Freeman returns to the... British actor Martin Freeman first came to the public's attention with his turn as the jaded and smitten Tim in Ricky Gervais's television mockumentary THE OFFICE. Freeman returns to the mockumentary format for CONFETTI, taking a leading role alongside a host of British actors, many of whom are also making the transition from television to the big screen. The film revolves around three couples who have reached the final stages of a magazine competition to find the most unique and originally themed wedding; the prize is a multimillion dollar house. Jessica Stevenson from Britcom SPACED plays Freeman's other half, and their rivals are a tennis-obsessed couple played by Stephen Mangan (from dark comedy show GREEN WING) and Meredith MacNeill (MAN STROKE WOMAN), and a naturist duo brought to life by Robert Webb and Olivier Colman (who are both from BBC America's excellent PEEP SHOW). Director Debbie Isitt calls on her talented cast to improvise their dialogue throughout, veering close to Christopher Guest (BEST IN SHOW) territory at times. CONFETTI never quite manages to reach the effortless comic highs Guest's well-practiced troupe often attain, and the film ends up laying somewhere in-between traditional wedding farces like FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL and the awkward comedy of Larry David's CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM. This is no bad place to be of course, and avid anglophiles will be delighted to see a veritable who's who of British comedy filling out the cast, with Jimmy Carr (who Comedy Central viewers may recognize from his show DISTRACTION) and Felicity Monatgu (NIGHTY NIGHT) playing the two editors of the magazine, while smaller roles are taken by Julia Davis (NIGHTY NIGHT) and Mark Heap (BIG TRAIN). Ultimately CONFETTI is perfect fodder for a rainy afternoon spent in need of a few belly laughs, but hopefully it won't inspire too many people to get married in the nude. [More]
Starring: Martin Freeman, Jessica Stevenson, Stephen Mangan, Robert Webb
Starring: Martin Freeman, Jessica Stevenson, Stephen Mangan, Robert Webb, Olivia Colman, Meredith MacNeill, Felicity Montagu, Jimmy Carr, Mark Heap, Julia Davis, Alison Steadman
Director: Debbie Isitt
Director: Debbie Isitt
Producer: Ian Flooks, Ian Benson
Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
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Reviews for Confetti
The climactic scenes possess an irresistible charm, as each wedding turns out to be just perfect.
...Offers plenty of sharp-eyed character humour and, crucially, develops each of its couples as credible relationships.
Confetti aims to please, and it's successful, but mostly in a far less uproarious ways than it was obviously intending.
Overall it's simply good fun, kind and caring at heart even when relationships get nasty as tension mounts.
Just when you think you've got Confetti completely pegged, it offers a surprise or two.
It gradually becomes clear that Confetti is funny because it views its flawed, crazy characters with real affection.
Overall, Confetti is agreeable and appropriately daft, though occasionally tepid and contrived.
There's an affectionate tone to Confetti that makes it a serviceable time-waster.
Improvisation is an art, and the actors here handle it well, which is impressive enough. But the movie presents few flashes of brilliance or memorable belly laughs.
It is ultimately involving as a portrait of couples bound by the vulnerabilities that brought them together in the first place.
Confetti has an innate sweetness -- especially when it comes to Archibald and Gregory, the most endearing of all the twosomes.
Like the average best-man toast, Debbie Isitt's amiable mockumentary has many funny moments, a few touching ones and some that fall just slightly flat.
The movie manages to slag off beautifully on the honchos of reality television without patronizing either the form or the fame-and-fortune-hungry multitudes who queue up for their 15 minutes.
Though it feels like it should be funnier, it is a smiley and amusing affair full of happy endings and goodwill.
This is something to see if you're actually betrothed or have just come back from a honeymoon.
This verite-style confection wears away at your resistance by way of an enthusiastic, ad-libbing cast of United Kingdom cutups.
The TV-flat production makes it easier to laugh at the obvious jokes, while the cast's spot-on timing makes the subtler humor shine even brighter.
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